Online Version of The Chicago Manual of Style
Remember back when...
In November 1906, a modest little book crept onto the publishing scene with a mouthful of a title. The Manual of Style: Being a Compilation of the Typographical Rules in Force at the University of Chicago Press, to Which Are Appended Specimens of Types in Use grew out of a style sheet kept in the press's composing room. (link)
Now, 100 years later, an online version.
Posted by Toni Urquhart